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Add scalability and scrollbar

Open throwaway67341 opened this issue 4 years ago • 5 comments

The popup window for editing a mapping isn't scalable (you can't grab the sides of it as you normally would to scale a window). This wasn't a huge issue before, but in the newest version this window is higher than my screen, rendering the plugin unusable.

throwaway67341 avatar May 06 '21 18:05 throwaway67341

Which OS are you on and which screen resolution do you have?

Scaling is not possible with this kind of window. At a maximum I could try to add scrollbars if the window is larger than the screen.

helgoboss avatar May 06 '21 18:05 helgoboss

Thanks for the reply!

I am on Windows 10 and my screen is 1920 x 1080 pixels, with the screen scale currently set to 125%.

Scrollbars would be very welcome. I think I worded it wrongly, what I mean by scaling is actually cropping + scrollbars. As in, when I grab an edge of the window and pull it inwards, a scrollbar automatically appears. That's the behavior I'm used to from most windows and would be a perfectly fine fix for my problem.

Ideally the window would also always be at most as large as the screen when it opens up.

throwaway67341 avatar May 08 '21 00:05 throwaway67341

Okay, the 125% scale factor makes the difference. As a workaround you can just press escape for now to leave the dialog, so it stays usable until I come up with a solution. Probably I will implement some show/hide logic rather than introducing a scrollbar.

helgoboss avatar May 11 '21 15:05 helgoboss

Yeah, I'm working on a laptop, so my screen isn't huge. 125% is actually the recommended setting and I'm even thinking about going to 150%. By show/hide logic you mean making individual sections of the window in question collapsable? I think that would work for me. I'm eagerly awaiting the fix, thanks!

throwaway67341 avatar May 14 '21 00:05 throwaway67341

+1 for a vertical scrollbar on the mapping edition panel. It would entirely do the trick (no need to add fancy collapsible sections). Currently on Ubuntu with 1366x768 resolution, and I'm missing a few controls at the bottom of the window Screenshot from 2023-01-31 20-46-11

ArthurAttout avatar Jan 31 '23 19:01 ArthurAttout